"Wonderful Christmas Time"

"25 Parodies Of Christmas: 13. Sick Of "Wonderful Christmas Time""

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I love Christmas Time! but one thing I don't love, is a certain song, by a certain former Beatle. of all the Christmas Songs, this is probably one of my least favorites. (another one being that "War Is Over" one, by another former Beatle.) anyway, thought I'd give it the "Achy Breaky Song" treatment. please enjoy!OS: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hMhMekfIyos

my mood was light, but that time's up you hear it, right? well, that's enough! I'm So Sick Of That "Wonderful Christmas Time" Sick Of Hearing That "Wonderful Christmas Time"

well, now it's on! I'll kick your rear! who played that song? get over here! I'm So Sick Of That "Wonderful Christmas Time" Can't Stand Hearing That "Wonderful Christmas Time"

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This was one more example of what John Lennon called Paul's "granny songs" tendency. I think the reason the Beatles broke up was due to the tension caused by Lennon constantly trying to restrain McCartney's worst tendencies; and vice versa (see "So This Is Christmas") .......... Whenever I hear McCartney singing "Some people want to fill the world with silly love songs. What's wrong with that", I'm like "Well Paul, if you would have just listened to John, he would have told you in no uncertain terms what was .. 'wrong with that'. And then this piece of musical and lyrical tripe would have never escaped from a recording studio."

I feel the same way about "Jingle Bell Rock". Last year, one of my local TV channels ran a solid month of Christmas music. "Last Christmas", by several different artists started to get rather tedious. However, "The Season's Upon Us" by Dropkick Murphys is outstanding. "I Believe in Father Christmas" by Greg Lake and the first version of "Do They Know It's Christmas?" by Band Aid are perennial favorites of mine. It was also the first time I ever heard "In Dulci Jubilo" by Mike Oldfield. Happiest tune ever performed. CML, thanks for the insight into the Beatles break-up.

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